Anonymous wrote:Well, bigger people have had to look at skinny models their whole lives, so I think you’ll be fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the responses on this thread are so sad and ridiculous. Obese always have to look at skinny models, they (we) deserve to see models that are bigger as well.
I mean it’s like saying if they show black models wearing something and I’m a white person, I have know idea how the clothing is going to look on me, so I’m not going to buy/try it. Oh, wait, white people that.
The issue is that clothes on an obese model are absolutely useless for anyone who doesn’t have the same body shape as the model. While clothes on a tail thin model can be extrapolated pretty easily onto onto about half of the population (ie anyone who is medium and below, or even size large where they are pretty straight up and down).
They’re also useless for anyone that isn’t 5’8”… or someone with broad shoulders, or someone with an actual bottom or chest… you get the point, I hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the responses on this thread are so sad and ridiculous. Obese always have to look at skinny models, they (we) deserve to see models that are bigger as well.
I mean it’s like saying if they show black models wearing something and I’m a white person, I have know idea how the clothing is going to look on me, so I’m not going to buy/try it. Oh, wait, white people that.
The issue is that clothes on an obese model are absolutely useless for anyone who doesn’t have the same body shape as the model. While clothes on a tail thin model can be extrapolated pretty easily onto onto about half of the population (ie anyone who is medium and below, or even size large where they are pretty straight up and down).
Anonymous wrote:So many brands are doing this now it’s so annoying. It’s distracting and not a good representation of the clothing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know what people were this gross until I read about them on DCUM.
Nobody is passing judgment on the obese models.
We are saying that obese models, for purposes of selling clothes, is not helpful for selling clothes. Not because anyone has issues with obese models, but because you can't guess how the clothes will fit on your body.
The average American woman is a size 14. Looks like the models look like the average? Like most outliers, you are just going to have to cope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know what people were this gross until I read about them on DCUM.
Nobody is passing judgment on the obese models.
We are saying that obese models, for purposes of selling clothes, is not helpful for selling clothes. Not because anyone has issues with obese models, but because you can't guess how the clothes will fit on your body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know what people were this gross until I read about them on DCUM.
Nobody is passing judgment on the obese models.
We are saying that obese models, for purposes of selling clothes, is not helpful for selling clothes. Not because anyone has issues with obese models, but because you can't guess how the clothes will fit on your body.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know what people were this gross until I read about them on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the responses on this thread are so sad and ridiculous. Obese always have to look at skinny models, they (we) deserve to see models that are bigger as well.
I mean it’s like saying if they show black models wearing something and I’m a white person, I have know idea how the clothing is going to look on me, so I’m not going to buy/try it. Oh, wait, white people that.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the responses on this thread are so sad and ridiculous. Obese always have to look at skinny models, they (we) deserve to see models that are bigger as well.
I mean it’s like saying if they show black models wearing something and I’m a white person, I have know idea how the clothing is going to look on me, so I’m not going to buy/try it. Oh, wait, white people that.
Anonymous wrote:People on this thread keep complaining about the plus sized models but I’ve never seen a plus sized model for clothing that doesn’t also show a thin model?